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核心题型强化专练一阅读四选一
一、阅读理解(本大题共98小题,共196.0分)
A
Ialwaysdreamedofstudyingabroad,tolearnataworld-classuniversitywhilefurther
exploringthegroundsonwhichthesenationsachievednewmilestonesofdevelopmentwith
eachpassingday.
Tostudyabroadaftermygraduation,Icouldnotstopseekingmydream.Totakethefirst
step,IdidsomebrainstormingandexploredopportunitiesontheInternetandfinallydecidedto
goforChina.Therewereanumberofreasonsbehindit—itsadvancededucationsystemand
thousandsofcenturiesofrichcultureinspiredmetostudythere.Theprimaryonewasmy
curiosityhowanationhasleftmanynationsbehindinashorttimeatitsfastpaceof
development.
Sojustlikethat,Iapplied,alongwithsomeofmyfriends,foramaster'sdegreeprogramat
CommunicationUniversityofChina.Iwastheonlyonewhogotselectedinthesaidprogram
andinaddition,theChineseScholarshipCouncilsponsoredallofmyexpenses.Thisgood
newswaswelcomedbymyfamily.
ThisismyseventhmonthinBeijing.Inmyexperiencesofar,onethingthatappearedtobe
missingwastheinternship(实习)whichItriedtofindbecauseIwanttoworkhereafter
completionofmystudies.AftersomestrugglesIwasluckyenoughtogettheopportunityto
workasaninternwiththeCenterforChinaandGlobalization(CCG).It'sveryexcitingtowork
ontheirteamasaresearcher.NowIcanproudlysaythatmydecisiontochooseChinaasa
studydestinationwasthebestdecisionIhaveevermade.
1.Thewriterwritesthefirstparagraphmainlyto?
A.Encouragepeopletopursuedreams.
B.Summarizethemainideaofthetext.
C.Explainthereasonfbrwritingthepassage.
D.Addsomebackgroundinformation.
2.WhatisthemostimportantreasonfortheauthorcomingtoChina?
A.China'srichculture.
B.Hiscuriosity.
C.China'sadvancededucationsystem.
D.Hisfamily'ssupport.
3.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthorfromthelastparagraph?
A.HeismostproudofstudyinginChina.
B.Hewantstobearesearcherinthefuture.
C.HeplanstoworkinChinaaftergraduation.
D.HefoundajobuponarrivinginBeijing.
4.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?
A.LearningandworkinginChina
B.TravelexperiencesinChina
C.RealizationofdreamsinChina
D.Importanceofhavingdreams
ZachariahFikehasanunusualhobby.Hefindsoldmilitary(军15A的)medalsforsalein
antiquestoresandontheInternet.
Butunlikemostcollectors,Zactracksdownthemedals1rightfulowners,andreturnsthem.
HisefforttoreunitefamilieswithlostmedalsbeganwithaChristmasgiftfromhismother,
aPurpleHeartwiththenameCorradoA.G.Piccoli,foundinanantiqueshop.Zacknowsthe
meaningofaPurpleHeart-heearnedonehimselfinawarasasoldier.Sowhenhismother
gavehimthemedal,heknewrightawaywhathehadtodo.
ThroughtheInternet,ZactrackeddownCorrado'ssisterAdelineRockko.Butwhenhe
finallyreachedher,thewomanfloodedhimwithquestions:"Whoareyou?Whatantique
shop?"However,whenshehungup,sheregrettedthewayshehadhandledthecall.Soshe
calledZacbackandapologized.SoonshedrovetomeetZacinWatertown,N.Y."Atthatpoint,
Iknewshemeantbusiness,"Zacsays."Todriveeighthourstocometoseeme.”
ThePiccolisgrewupthechildrenofItalianimmigrantsinWatertown.Corrado,atranslator
fortheArmyduringWWII,waskilledinactioninEurope.
BeforehearingfromZac,Adelinehadn'trealizedthemedalwasmissing.Likemany
militarymedals,theoneZac'smotherhadfoundwasafamilytreasure."Thismedalwasvery
precioustomyparents.Onlyonspecialoccasions(场合)wouldtheytakeitoutandletushold
itinourhands,'*Adelinesays.
Asachild,Adelinecouldn'tunderstandwhythemedalwassosignificant.nButasIgrew
older,'1Adelinesays,nandmissedmybrothermoreandmore,Irealizedthatwastheonlything
wehadleft."CorradoPiccoli'sPurpleHeartmedalnowhangsattheItalianAmericanCivic
AssociationinWatertown.
ZacrecentlyreturnedanotherlostmedaltoafamilyinAlabama.Sincehefirstreunited
Corrado*smedal,Zacsayshisrecordisnow5for5.
5.WheredidZacgetaPurpleHeartmedalforhimself?
A.Inthearmy.B.Inanantiqueshop.
C.Fromhismother.D.FromAdelineRockko.
6.WhatdidZacrealizewhenAdelinedrovetomeethim?
A.Shewasveryimpolite.
B.Shewasseriousaboutthemedal.
C.Shesuspectedhishonesty.
D.Shecamefromawealthyfamily.
7.WhatmadeAdelinetreasurethePurpleHeart?
A.Herparents*advice.B.Herknowledgeofantiques.
C.Herchildhooddream.D.Hermemoryofherbrother.
c
HowardWeistlingwantedtobeacomicstrip(连环:曼画)artist.ButwhentheJapanese
bombedPearlHarbor,hejoinedtheArmy.
Afterflightengineertraining,HowardwasshippedofftoEurope.Onhismaidenflight,
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hisplanewasshotdownoverAustria.Theentirecrewofeightmenlandedsafely.Buta
farmerfoundHowardhidinginhisbarnandturnedhimovertoaprisonofwarcampinBarth,
Germany.Itwasfreezingandthemenalmoststarvedtodeatheatingtheguards*garbage.
HungryandhomesickHowardcopedtheonlywayheknewhow.Hedrewacomic
strip.Thebook,madeofcigarettewrappersboundtogetherwithscrapmetal,wassent
aroundthecamp.Everycoupleofdayshewouldaddanewpanel.Onepanelatatimewould
bepassedaroundthewholecamp.Andthey'dhavesomethingtolookforwardto.
Afteranentireyearofthis,theywokeonemorningtofindtheirguardsgone.Theyfled
andHowardfinallygottogohome.Justluckytogetoutalive,heleftthebookbehind.
BackhomeinCalifornia,Howardsoonhadawifeandkidstofeedsohehadtosetaside
hisdreamofbecominganartist.Hetookajobasagardenerinstead.
Morgansharedhisfather'sartisticgifts.At15hisparentssenthimtoartschool.AndHoward
gottoseehissonbecomeawell-knownpainterbeforehediedin2002.That'show,seven
decadesafterthewar,whenastrangerinNewYorkgoogledthename"Weistling,"hefound
Morganonline.
"Igetanemailfromagentlemanandhesays,'IthinkImayhavesomedrawingsyour
fatherdidwhenhewasaPOW(prisonerofwar)inWorldWarII,Morgan
recalls.”"Wouldyoulikethem?'AndIjuststaredatthatemailandstartedcrying."
LuckilyHowardhadengravedhisnameonthecomicbook,whichishowthemanfrom
NewYorkCityhadconnectedwithMorgan.Acoupleofdayslaterwhenitarrivedin
California,Morgancouldn'tbelieveit."Itwaslikegettingmyfatherback,"Morgan
says."Itwaslikehimbeingabletotellmethestoryoveragain-onlythistimeitwasrealin
myhands.”
8.ThepassagedetailsHoward'slifeasaPOWtoshowthat.
A.warcannotstophispursuitofsuccess
B.passionforarthelpedeasehissufferings
C.lossoffreedomencouragedhiscreativity
D.miserydriveshimtofightagainsthisfate
9.WhatcanweinferaboutHoward'scomicstripinprison?
A.Itsatisfiedprisoners*curiosity.
B.Itarousedtheguards*sympathy.
C.Itwaspopularamongtheprisoners.
D.Itraisedprisoners'confidenceinfreedom.
10.Whatcontributestothestranger'ssuccessinfindingMorgan?
A.Theemailfromagentleman.
B.Howard'sexperienceinthewar.
C.Morgan'srecallingofhisfather.
D.Morgan'sstatusinthefieldofart.
11.WhatcanweinferaboutMorganfromthelastparagraph?
A.Hedidn'tbelievethestranger'sstory.
B.Hewasexcitedtogetthecomicstrip.
C.Hecouldn'twaittotellothershisgoodnews.
D.Hehadn'theardabouthisfather'swarstories.
D
Fifteenyearsago,ItookasummervacationinLecceinsouthernItaly.Afterclimbingupa
hillforapanoramic(全景的)viewofthebluesea,whitebuildingsandgreenolivetrees,I
pausedtocatchmybreathandthenpositionedmyselftotakethebestphotoofthispanorama.
Unfortunately,justasItookoutmycamera,awomanapproachedfrombehind,andplanted
herselfrightinfrontofmyview.Likeme,thiswomanwasheretostop,sighandappreciatethe
view.
PatientasIwas,afterabout15minutes,mycamerascanningthesunandreviewingtheshot
Iwouldeventuallytake,Igrewfrustrated.WasittoomuchtoaskhertomovesoIcouldtake
justonepictureofthelandscape?Sure,Icouldhaveaskedher,butsomethingpreventedme
fromdoingso.Sheseemedsocontentinherobservation.Ididn'twanttomesswiththat.
Another15minutespassedandIgrewbored.Thewomanwasstillthere.Idecidedtotake
thephotoanyway.AndnowwhenIlookatit,Ithinkherpresenceinthephotoiswhatmakes
theimageinteresting.Thelandscape,beautifulonitsown,somehowcomestolifeandbreathes
becausethiswomanisengagingwithit.
Thisphoto,withtheuniquebeautythatunfoldedbeforemeandthatwomanwho"ruined"it,
nowhangsonawallinmybedroom.Whatwouldshethinkifsheknewthatherfigureis
captured(捕捉)andfrozenonsomestranger'sbedroomwall?Abedroom,afterall,isavery
privatespace,inwhichsomewomanIdon'tevenknowhasbeenimmortalized(使...永存).
Insomeways,shelivesinmyhouse.
Perhapsweallliveineachothers'spaces.Perhapsthisiswhatphotosarefor:toremindus
thatweallappreciatebeauty,thatweallshareacommondesireforpleasure,forconnection,
forsomethingthatisgreaterthanus.
Thatphotoisareminder,acapturedmoment,anunspokenconversationbetweentwo
women,separatedonlybyathinsquareofglass.
12.Whathappenedwhentheauthorwasabouttotakeaphoto?
A.Hercamerastoppedworking.
B.Awomanblockedherview.
C.Someoneaskedhertoleave.
D.Afriendapproachedfrombehind.
13.Accordingtotheauthor,thewomanwasprobably.
A.enjoyingherselfB.losingherpatience
C.waitingforthesunsetD.thinkingaboutherpast
14.Intheauthor'sopinion,whatmakesthephotosoalive?
A.Therichcolorofthelandscape.
B.Theperfectpositioningofthecamera.
C.Thewoman'sexistenceinthephoto.
D.Thesoftsunlightthatsummerday.
15.Thephotoonthebedroomwallenablestheauthortobetterunderstand.
A.theneedtobeclosetonature
B.theimportanceofprivatespace
C.thejoyofthevacationinItaly
D.thesharedpassionforbeauty
16.Thepassagecanbeseenastheauthor'sreflectionsupon.
A.aparticularlifeexperienceB.thepleasureoftraveling
C.theartofphotographyD.alostfriendship
E
Twoyearsago,KiirsatCeylanwasinNewYorktogiveatalkaboutdisabilityrightsatthe
U.N.Blindsincebirth,theTurkishmanwasstrugglingtofindhishotel,holdingacane
inonehandandpullinghisluggagewiththeother.
"Notsurprisingly,suddenlyIbumpedintoapole“hesays,"Itwasabitbloody.”
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Theproblemwithacaneisthat,whileitcantellyouwhat'sonthegroundsitdoesn'thelp
withobjectsatthebodyorheadlevel.Itwasn'tthefirsttimeCeylanhadrunintosomething,
injuringhimself.
,,UIhavenoproblemwithmyscars,whichmakememorehandsomeIguess,"Ceylan
says,laughing.nButIdon'tneedhewones.”
WithWeWalk,anewsmartcane,Ceylanhopestohelpotherblindpeoplenavigatetheir
environmentsmoreeasily*Thecaneusesanultrasonic(超声波)sensorwhichdetectsobjects
atbodyorheadlevelandgivesawarningvibration.WeWalkuserspairthecanewiththeir
smartphonesandthenusethecane'stouchpadtoaccessfeatureslikevoiceassistantor
navigation*Beforeleavinghome,theycanplugtheirdestinationintoGoogleMapsandget
spokendirectionsastheywalkInthefuture,CeylanhopestoconnectWeWalkwithpublic
transportationandridesharingservices.
Assistivetechnologyisoftenexpensivefbrblindpeople,saysEelkeFolmer,acomputer
scienceprofessorattheUniversityofNevada!Reno."Butdevelopersfailtorealizetheir
devicesareoutofreachformanyblindpeople,ToFolmer,thepricepoint-$500-setsthe
WeWalkcaneapartfromothertechnologies.
CeylanseesWeWalkaspartofanattempttohelpblindpeopleachievegreaterfreedomof
movement,whichhebelieveswillgivethemgreateraccesstoeducationandjobs.Thecanes
arealreadyhavinganimpactonusers,Ceylansays.Herecentlyreceivedanemailfroma
teacherinIrelandwhohadbecomeblindasanadult.He'dbeendepressedand
housebound.ButsincegettingaWeWalkcane,yourdeviceforcedmetogoout.Itbecame
myanti-depressant."hewrote.
17.WhyisastoryaboutKursatCeylangivenatthebeginningofthetext?
A.Tostressthedifficultycausedbyblindness.
B.Toshowhisreasonfordevelopinghiscane.
C.Toindicatetheproblemswithpresentcanes.
D.Toshowhispositiveandhumorouscharacter.
18.WhatcanWeWalkdoatpresentaccordingtothetext?
A.ProvidefastInternetaccess.
B.Startconversationswithusers.
C.Telluserswhatisaroundthem.
D.Connectwithridesharingservices.
19.WhatdoesFolmerthinkistheadvantageofWeWalkoverotherassistivetechnologies?
A.Itiseasilyaffordable,B.Itiseasilycontrollable.
C.Itworksbetterforusers,D.Itlooksmoreattractive.
20.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?
A.Theincreasingdemandforsmartcanes.
B.Ablindmansdevotiontosmartcanes.
C.Asmartcane*seffectsonblindpeople,
D.Anassistivetechnologyfortheblind.
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ADreamChaserinaWheelchair
Sincetheageofthree,ChelsieHillhaddreamedofbecomingadancer.Thatambition
nearlyendedin2010whenHillwasinacaraccident,whichputthe17-year-oldhighschool
seniorinhospitalfor51daysandleftherparalyzedfromthewaistdown.Formostpeople,
thatwouldhavedestroyedanyhopeofadancingcareer.ButfbrHill,itwasthe
beginning.Farfrombeingabarrier,herwheelchairencouragedhertofight.HIwanttoprove
toeveryoneincludingmyselfthatI'mstillnormal,"shesaid,"whatevernormalmeans.”
Normalforhermeantdancing,soHilldiditinherwheelchairalongsidehernondisabled
highschooldanceteam.Halfofherbodywastakenawayfromher,soshehadtomoveitwith
herhands.Ittookmuchlearningandpatience.
Aftergraduationfromhighschool,Hillwantedtoexpandherdancenetworktoinclude
womenlikeher.Shemetpeopleonlinewhowerefightingforthedreamofdancingagainst
variousspinal(脊椎的)injuries,andinvitedthemtodancewithher.Toreachmorepeople
inalargercity,HillmovedtoLosAngelesin2014andformedateamofdancerswith
disabilitiesshecalledtheRollettes.
EveryyearHillholdsadancecampcalledtheRollettesExperienceforwheelchairusersto
helpthembringouttheiractingtalent.In2019,173participantsfromtencountries
attended.Formany,itwasthefirsttimethey'dfelttheybelonged.EdnaSenanosaidthat
beingpartoftheRollettesteamgaveherthecouragetogetbehindthewheelofacar."Ididn't
knowIcoulddosomanythingsthatmyfellowteammateshadtaughtme."shesaid."Ididn't
knowIcouldbesexy.It'ssopowerfultohavemyteammatesinmylife,becausethey'remy
teachers.Ihavemoreconfidence.”
ChelsieHillattainedwhatmanyofusneverwill:herchildhooddream.Shehasbeen
chasingherdreaminthewheelchair.She'sadancer.TheRolletteshavehelpedherfind
somethingelsejustasfulfilling.
21.WhathappenedtoChelsieHillin2010?
A.Shelastherhopeofdancing.
B.Shesufferedfromaseriousdisease.
C.Sherealizedherdreamofbecomingadancer.
D.Shewasseverelydisabledduetoacaraccident.
22.WhydidChelsieHillsetuptheRollettesin2014?
A.Toexpandhersocialnetwork.
B.Toenlargeherdancebusiness.
C.Toseekmorechancestodance.
D.Tomotivatemorepeoplelikeher.
23.WhatchangedidtheRollettesExperiencebringtoEdnaSerrano?
A.Shecouldhelpothers.
B.Shehadmorefaithinherself.
C.Shelearnedhowtodrive.
D.Shebecamesexierthanbefore.
24.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeChelsieHill?
A.Modestandprofessional.B.Responsibleandcreative.
C.Determinedandinspiring.D.Cooperativeandgenerous.
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Thismonth,Germany'stransportminister,AlexanderDobrindt,proposedthefirstsetof
rulesforautonomousvehicles(自主驾驶车辆).Theywoulddefinethedriver'sroleinsuch
carsandgovernhowsuchcarsperformincrasheswherelivesmightbelost.
Theproposalattemptstodealwithwhatsomecallthe"deathvalley"ofautonomous
vehicles:thegreyareabetweensemi-autonomousandfullydriverlesscarsthatcoulddelaythe
driverlessfuture.
Dobrindtwantsthreethings:thatacaralwayschoosesproperty(财产)damageover
personalinjury;thatitneverdistinguishesbetweenhumansbasedonageorrace;andthatifa
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humanremoveshisorherhandsfromthedrivingwheel—tocheckemail,say——thecar'smaker
isresponsibleifthereisacrash.
“Thechangetotheroadtrafficlawwillpermitfullyautomaticdriving,"saysDobrindt.It
willputfullydriverlesscarsonanequallegalfootingtohumandrivers,hesays.
Whoisresponsiblefortheoperationofsuchvehiclesisnotclearamongcarmakers,
consumersandlawyers."Theliability(法律责任)issueisthebiggestoneofthemall,"says
NatashaMeratattheUniversityofLeeds,UK.
AnassumptionbehindUKinsurancefbrdriverlesscars,introducedearlierthisyear,insists
thatahuman"bewatchfulandmonitoringtheroad1'ateverymoment.
Butthatisnotwhatmanypeoplehaveinmindwhenthinkingofdriverlesscars.MWhenyou
saydriverlesscars1,peopleexpectdriverlesscars,"Meratsays.nYouknow-nodriver."
Becauseoftheconfusion,Meratthinkssomecarmakerswillwaituntilvehiclescanbefully
automatedwithoutoperation.
Driverlesscarsmayendupbeingaformofpublictransportratherthanvehiclesyouown,
saysRyanCaloatStanfordUniversity,California.ThatishappeningintheUKandSingapore,
wheregovernment-provideddriverlessvehiclesarebeinglaunched.
ThatwouldgodownpoorlyintheUS,however."Theideathatthegovernmentwouldtake
overdriverlesscarsandtreatthemasapublicgoodwouldgetabsolutelynowherehere/'says
Calo.
25.Whatdoesthephrase"deathvalley"inParagraph2referto?
A.Aplacewherecarsoftenbreakdown.
B.Acasewherepassingalawisimpossible.
C.Anareawherenodrivingispermitted.
D.Asituationwheredrivers'roleisnotclear.
26.TheproposalputforwardbyDobrindtaimsto.
A.stoppeoplefrombreakingtrafficrules
B.helppromotefullyautomaticdriving
C.protectdriversofallagesandraces
D.preventseriouspropertydamage
27.Whatdoconsumersthinkoftheoperationofdriverlesscars?
A.Itshouldgettheattentionofinsurancecompanies.
B.Itshouldbethemainconcernoflawmakers.
C.Itshouldnotcausedeadlytrafficaccidents.
D.Itshouldinvolvenohumanresponsibility.
28.Driverlessvehiclesinpublictransportseenobrightfuturein.
A.SingaporeB.theUKC.theUSD.Germany
29.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforpassage?
A.AutonomousDriving:WhoseLiability?
B.FullyAutomaticCars:ANewBreakthrough
C.AutonomousVehicles:DriverRemoved!
D.DriverlessCars:RootofRoadAccidents
H
ForyearsIhavehadnoideawhatIhavebeendoingwithmylife.Iwasa30-year-oldlawyer
inNewYork.Butbeingalawyerwasnevermydreamorgoalinlife.Ihonestlywantedtobea
writer.Ihaveagreatimaginationandwouldwriteamazingstoriesinmyhead.ButIalways
knewthatbeingawriterwasneverpossiblefbrmebecauseitwasabetterfinancialdecisionto
stayalawyer.
Recently,Icouldn'tfallasleepatmyusualtimeof10p.m.andwhenIdidfallasleepIhad
thesamedreamoverandoveragain.Thedreamstartswithmeintheoceantryingtogofora
swimandI'msearchingforsomething,butIstarttodrownandhavenocontrolovermybody.
ThenalightshinesthroughthewatersandwhenIlookupallIcanseeismyselfinabright
whiteroomwritinganovel.ThenIhearavoicesayrepeatedly,"Nowisthetimetotry
somethingnew!"
Itwasn'tjustadream,itwasmyopportunitytomakesomethinggoodoutofmylife.That
afternoon,IquitmyjobatthelawfirmandIcouldn'thavebeenanyhappier.Mylifestartedat
30,andeverydaysincethatpointIhaven'tstoppedenjoyinglife.Istartedtowriteandhave
beenonthebest-sellerslistforthelasttwomonths.Thingshavedefinitelyturnedaround.
Changeisagoodthing;itgivesusanopportunitytotakeachance.Somytwofavorite
wordsIlivebyandsoshouldyouare“changeandchance'1.
30.Fromthefirstparagraph,wecanknowthat.
A.theauthorisnow30yearsold
B.Itisimpossiblefortheauthortobecomeawriter
C.alawyercanbelikelytoearnmorethanawriter
D.theauthorpreferstobealawyerratherthanawriter
31.Thesecondparagraphmainlytalksabouttheauthor's.
A.difficultyinsleepingatnight
B.strongdesiretobecomeawriter
C.wishtohaveaswiminthewaters
D.terribleswimmingexperienceintheocean
32.Theunderlinedpartinthe3rdparagraphprobablymeanstheauthor.
A.regrettedhavingquittedhisjobasalawyer
B.wasunhappyaftergivinguphisjobasalawyer
C.wasupsetbecausehehadtogiveuphisjobasalawyer
D.wasprettyhappywhenhequittedhisjobasalawyer
33.Thebesttitleofthetextmightbe.
A.LawyerorWriterB.ChangeandChance
C.ChangeandRegretD.RiskorOpportunity
I
Productswith"MadeinChina"onthemhavebecomeanimportantpartoftheworldas
Chinaisgraduallytakingtheglobewithitsincrediblemanufacturingindustry.ThoughChinese
productshavealreadygotridoftheimageoflowquality,therearestillmanyforeignerswho
considerthemcheap,low-endandcopycatandclaimthattheywillneverbuyone.
However,arecentJapaneseTVshowwhichconductedasurveyonChineseproductshas
astonishedthosewholookeddownuponChinesemanufacturing.TheTVshowdidatest:Clear
alltheChina-madeproductsfromaJapanesehousehold.Fourhourslater,619piecesof
Chineseproductswereremoved,andeventheclothesofthehouseownerhadtobetakenoff.
NotonlyinJapan,butalsointheUSpeopleareseeingthesamechange.TheUSwriterSara
BongiornwhopublishedabooktitledWithoutMADEINCHINAadecadeagoalsoconducted
asimilarexperimenttomeasuretheimpactofglobalizationonordinaryAmericans.She
decidednottobuyanyproductsmadeinChinaforayear.Atfirst,shewasprettypositiveabout
herdecision,believingshecouldfindsubstitutesfromothercountries.Butshelaterproved
herselfwrong.
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AvoidingChineseproductsonpurpose,BongiorncouldonlychooseItalian-madesneakers
forherchildrenatthepriceof$68perpair,whiletheChineseoneswereonly$10,Onceshe
triedtobuyacandleforherhusband'sbirthday,butfailedtofindonethatwasnotmadein
Chinaatsixstores.
Atlast,BongiornconcludedinherbookthatnMadeinChina"productsareinseparableto
Americansociety,sincetheinconveniencesoflivingwithoutthemareahugecost.
USPresidentDonaldTrumphaswonlotsofsupportforhisslogan"MakeAmericaGreat
Again"andforhis"BuyAmerican,HireAmerican"advertisementsduringhiscampaign.
However,thehats,clothes,andflagsprintedwiththeslogansthatwereusedforthecampaign
wereallmadeinChina.
Today,withthearisingawarenessofbrandsandimprovingdemandforquality,MMadein
China'*hasgraduallyshakenoffthelabelofcheap,copycatproducts,andiswinninga
reputationforcompetence.
34.Whatcanweknowfromthefirstparagraph?
A.ProductsmadeinChinasellbestintheworld.
B.ThequalityofChineseproductsstillhasalongwaytogo.
C.ManyforeignersstilllookdownuponChineseproducts.
D.Chineseproductsarepopularbecausetheyarecheap.
35.FromSaraBongiorn^experiment,wecanlearnshe.
A.refusedanyChineseproductsfortheirpoorquality
B.lackedconfidenceatthebeginningoftheexperiment
C.gaveupdoingtheexperimentbecauseitwasmuchtooexpensive
D.cametobelieveAmericansocietycan'tgowithoutChineseproducts
36.WhatisthepurposeofusingDonaldTrump'scampaignasanexample?
A.TosupporttheideathatChineseproductsarewinningthemarket.
B.ToshowthatDonaldTrumpknewhowtowinpeople'sheart.
C.ToexplainwhyAmericanpeoplerefuseChineseproducts.
D.ToshowthatAmericaisinatradewarwithChina.
37.Inwhichofthefollowingmagazinescanyoumostlikelyfindthisarticle?
A.Reader'sDigestB.BusinessExploration
C.GreenChinaD.NationalGeographic
J
Everyyear,some6.9millionchildrenundertheageoffivediefromdiseaseslikemalaria,
pneumoniaandHIV.Theuntoldstoryofchildsurvivalisthattheglobalcommunitynowhas
thecombinedknowledge,technicalknow-howandaffordabletoolstoendsuchchild
deaths.Evidenceshowsthatitispossibletodecreaseunder-fivedeathratesindevelopin
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